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BT Total Broadband Home Hub 3 User Manual And Troubleshooting page 7

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If you've a wireless device such as a laptop, netbook, smart phone or games console
Use its wireless feature to connect to your Hub. You'll need your Hub's wireless network
name and wireless key. You can find these on your Hub's handy pull-out (see page 9).
If the engineer replaced your old Hub with a new one, he or she may have transferred
your old Hub's wireless settings to your new Hub – there's a space on page 19 for you to
keep a note of these details. Once you've found these, follow the instructions that came
with your device – for the Hub, read on.
If you're trying to connect a computer or a device, turn on its wireless – there's usually
some sort of switch. Then try hovering your mouse or cursor over the icons in your
computer's system tray or status bar, and look for a wireless icon. If you're using
Windows Vista or XP, you can also try clicking
If your computer's got a wireless connection, find your Hub's wireless network name
in any list displayed (it will start with 'BTHub3...'), highlight it and click Connect. If you
need to, type in your Hub's wireless key.
You may need these techy details:
Authentication type: WPA2-PSK or WPA-PSK
Encryption type: AES (WPA2) or TKIP (WPA)
Mode: infrastructure (not ad hoc)
Start
then
Connect to...
Connect other computers and devices
.
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